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pyrotechnic

[ pahy-ruh-tek-nik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to pyrotechnics.
  2. pertaining to, resembling, or suggesting fireworks.


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Other Word Forms

  • ··ٱ𳦳·Ծ·· adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of pyrotechnic1

First recorded in 1695–1705; pyro- + technic
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Example Sentences

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They are also being told that the individual use of pyrotechnics and flares will not be permitted.

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There were smiles, though, just about visible behind the pyrotechnic fog rising off the sea of bodies that had invaded the pitch for the third successive year.

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Whittaker, from nearby Wolverhampton, made a spectacular entrance as he danced in front of pyrotechnics while accompanied by a choir, but was met with jeers.

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Although here’s betting the World of Color show — sure to feature impressive fountains, projections and pyrotechnics — doesn’t delve too heavily into any “hard facts.”

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The pre-match build-up was more rock concert than football match, with flames and pyrotechnics lighting up Villa Park, fireworks flying over either side of the stadium from the roof of the towering stands.

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